Monthly Archive for April, 2009

Wakey!Wakey! set to release The War Sweater EP

Michael Grubbs sat down and recorded a five song EP, The War Sweater, which will be released on May 18th of this year.  It’s a solid five songs and he has some talented individuals backing him up with instrumental sections that really fill up this piano mans sound {most notably Kelly Pratt, Maxim Moston, and Julia Kent}.  Here’s a sample of what you can expect on the EP when it officially hits stores in a few weeks.

mp3 : Wakey!Wakey! - LGA - link removed - listen here
mp3 : Wakey!Wakey! - Brooklyn - link removed - listen here

Michael Grubbs is one of the up and coming talented folks to live in and around NYC as of late and both of these tracks are absolutely brilliant.  I’ve been a fan of his ever since I heard his brilliant album full of covers a year ago.  If you can get out to see him play I highly recommend it.  Here’s his upcoming shows.

April 30 - Mercury Lounge EP Release - New York, New York
May 2 - One Big Table - New York, New York
May 9 - TT the Bear’s - Cambridge, Massachusetts
May 26 - Radio Bean - Burlington, Vermont
June 1 - The Evening Muse - Charlotte, North Carolina
June 2 - The Basement - Nashville, Tennessee
August 8 - Roosevelt Live Festival - New York, New York

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Friendly Fires live at Radio Radio

Yes, I am just that fortunate.  A few weeks ago, when I was down in Indy to catch a brilliant set played by White Lies, I also was able to enjoy a set by indie dance rock darlings Friendly Fires.  And let me say this; if all you’ve ever done is hear the studio album by these three gents then you have yet to scratch the surface of Friendly Fires’ entertainment value.  Seriously, these kids know how to have a good time in a live venue.  Their energy was contagious.

mp3 : Friendly Fires - Paris
mp3 : Friendly Fires - Skeleton Boy

Both of these songs were played that night in Indy and both of them hail from the album Friendly Fires (amazon) (itunes).  It’s a very fun little dance rock album and it translates, in case you haven’t picked up on this yet, extremely well to a live setting.  If you will you can think of them as a less edgy version of !!! (but just as fun live).

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White Lies live at Radio Radio

A little over a week ago I had the good fortune of catching the international tour of a great band out of the UK.  White Lies played a strong set at a gem of a venue in Indy called Radio Radio.  The tickets were cheap, the booze was way overpriced, and the music was pretty much amazing.  White Lies was the second band to take the stage and to sum up their performance in as glib a way as possible I would say that they sound like the Killers mashed up with Muse with The Strokes sprinkled over top of a couple of tracks.

mp3 : White Lies - From The Stars
mp3 : White Lies - The Price of Love

Both of these tracks hail from their debut album, To Lose My Life (amazon) (itunes), and I think my reference to the Killers is fairly obvious on both of these tracks {and I guess by saying the Killers I really mean New Order}.  Long story short the performance was brilliant, and the songwriting and craftsmanship apparent on this album is something to be heard by all.

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To Sufjan Stevens : We, Your Faithful Fans Miss You, Please Come Back To Us

Dear Sufjan Stevens,

Every single day that I am at work I find a way to listen to music.  Some days I find myself drifting along to whatever John Richards of KEXP has to offer, other days I browse random websites, myspace pages, and other forms of online media like youtube, and on a few days each month I dive into old albums and songs that I’ve always loved.  I love music and I love to hear random tracks, brilliant live covers, and new music from artists that I genuinely appreciate.

Today at work I received an email that had a link to a youtube video.  It was an artistic piece filled with clips of World War II stock footage and it was set to one of your songs.  I immediately fell in love with the track and began to search, in earnest, for what the track was called and upon what album I could purchase it.  In all honesty this song is quite brilliant.  I went to your website, I visited your label’s website, I spent part of my lunch hour googling your name and reading every abstract blog post containing the words Sufjan or Stevens that I could find.

And I finally found the song.  It was from a performance you did awhile back at PENultimate Lit and the song has never been properly recorded or released.  The bigger issue, though, is where I found the track in question.  You see I found it on my very own blog.  From a post I made almost a full year ago.  It has been so long since I last listened to this random collection of rare Sufjan Steven’s tracks that I literally forgot that I had already posted the song Barn Owl, Night Killer.  It has been this long because you, my friend, have disappeared.

mp3 : Sufjan Stevens - Barn Owl, Night Killer (Live at PENultimate Lit)

You have disappeared and we, your faithful fans, don’t know where to go to find you again.  We miss your voice and your clever storytelling.  We want another album, or even a live show for which we can purchase tickets.  We would even settle for a rumour that you’re again in the studio working on something that might, possibly, become a song.

I was inspired by you five years ago and it is largely your music that first made me interested in blogging.  I remember how torrents and peer to peer file sharing networks didn’t have your music but there were blogs all over the world that were infatuated with your trademark sound.  They trolled through hours of live recordings to find the newest rare Sufjan track and they cleaned it the best they could before releasing it onto the hungry masses.  I remember checking almost daily on hype and elbows to see if there were any new songs of yours that I could listen to; and I remember being rewarded for that persistence.

At one time I believed that you might yet fulfill the dream of releasing a full album for each of the fifty states.  When other people claimed that the Fifty States Project was too much for any one man to handle I promptly and disdainfully retorted “obviously you don’t know how prolific Sufjan really is.”  I mean you’re the man who created Illinoise and then realized you had cut enough amazing material from that already sprawling epic album that you dropped another full album, The Avalanche, that was filled with just your leftover genius.

But where have you gone?  Where have you disappeared to?  I loved the BQE, and I know you were busy composing, recording, performing, and filming that entire process.  I was overjoyed when I heard you were putting a new song on the compilation the boys from The National cobbled together.  But there is only so long a man can sustain himself on mere scraps that fall from the master’s table.

So I ask you this.  Please let us know that you’re working on a new album and that a massive national tour will follow.  We all miss you.  We are your faithful fans.  Please come back to us.

Sincerely,

Billy
www.theworldforgot.com

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The Grates - Teeth Lost Hearts Won

There are a lot of adjectives I could use to describe The Grates album Teeth Lost Hearts Won (amazon) (itunes).  I think that list would start with awesome, then add reminiscent, familiar, exploratory, expansive, fun, danceable, loveable, laughable, joyous, classic, power pop, and come back at last to awesome.  It really is a solid effort.  In fact the only reservation I have about this album is that it hails from Australia and the ladies and lad don’t have any plans, yet, to tour my neck of the world {although I live in the Mid West USA so it’s quite possibly the armpit of the world}.

mp3 : The Grates - Burn Bridges
mp3 : The Grates - Storms and Fevers

I could easily have put any song from this album up and you would’ve liked them all.  I chose these two for simple reasons.  Burn Bridges is the first song on the album and I must say it is the most brilliant use of flute in a dance pop song.  Ever.  I mean ever.  Storms and Fevers sits smack in the middle of the album and showcases both sides of the band.  It starts off slightly reserved, strays ever so slightly into the darker discordant side of life, and ends with an epic segment that must be heard.  Now.  Wait for it to kick in with about 1:40 left in the track.

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